Love your content is very informative. I’d love to connect when I’m back in New York. I was just there doing a talk and I think it’s called mind makers in the Library. Jenne invited me to speak. Will be back in February to speak at LIM.
Hi, thanks for watching and commenting. If you're thinking you have to do those really beautiful fashion illustrations to be a fashion designer, you don't. To actually produce a garment, you can't even use those to hand off in tech pack. And there are plenty of designers who don't draw well that have been able to build flourishing design careers. The main thing is knowing how to clearly communicate your vision. Drawing is one of the best ways to do that, and if it's not with an illustration, do it with a flat sketch (which any designer should be able to do because it's a more technical sketch). Look into flat sketching so you can show your ideas that way. The other thing people do is cut out pictures of what they want and sort of "frankenstein" a sketch together. Not ideal but it does get the point across. Don't let not being able to draw be what stops you from becoming a fashion designer. Also, I haven't asked but have you tried taking some drawing classes? Note that not every designer just naturally knows how to draw. A lot of us are taught:)
Ms. Mikelle is right. I can't draw accurate anatomy; however, I do 3D modeling. I personally sculpt/retopo/texture my characters over the course of about 2 weeks. BUUUT you can always get an accurate model online.
YOU ARE PHENOMENAL!! TYSM, This was SO helpful for me. I'm a subscriber for life. Do you teach at a fashion school anywhere?
Thank you so much for watching and commenting! I appreciate you! Yes, I also teach at the Fashion Institute of Technology.
Love your content is very informative. I’d love to connect when I’m back in New York. I was just there doing a talk and I think it’s called mind makers in the Library. Jenne invited me to speak. Will be back in February to speak at LIM.
Awesome video, thank you! I have a question, would you happen to have any thoughts or recommendations on pattern projectors?
Thanks you so much for watching and commenting! I appreciate you!
Great video, i usually just have fabric speak to me and tell me what to design
@@SomethingixNothing Thank you for watching and commenting!
Love it, thank you so much.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Thanks!
Thank YOU! I really appreciate it:) And thank you for watching and commenting!
I wanna be a fashion designer soooo badddd.. but.. I can't draw a body help...
And can I sell fashion design even if I'm under age? I Want to help my family earn extra income...
Hi, thanks for watching and commenting. If you're thinking you have to do those really beautiful fashion illustrations to be a fashion designer, you don't. To actually produce a garment, you can't even use those to hand off in tech pack. And there are plenty of designers who don't draw well that have been able to build flourishing design careers.
The main thing is knowing how to clearly communicate your vision. Drawing is one of the best ways to do that, and if it's not with an illustration, do it with a flat sketch (which any designer should be able to do because it's a more technical sketch). Look into flat sketching so you can show your ideas that way.
The other thing people do is cut out pictures of what they want and sort of "frankenstein" a sketch together. Not ideal but it does get the point across.
Don't let not being able to draw be what stops you from becoming a fashion designer.
Also, I haven't asked but have you tried taking some drawing classes? Note that not every designer just naturally knows how to draw. A lot of us are taught:)
Ms. Mikelle is right.
I can't draw accurate anatomy; however, I do 3D modeling. I personally sculpt/retopo/texture my characters over the course of about 2 weeks. BUUUT you can always get an accurate model online.
Get a template?
@@Axandrookie yes, you can.